In-house water recycling system: The missing link in the tiny home movement?

Demizine Technologies - a Canadian-based green technology start up company that
creates clean technology water - says its new in-house water recycling system
drastically cuts the amount of water a household needs to just a small
fraction of what is normal. The company says the product is a
"water-processing appliance" and is the size of a stackable
washer/dryer.

Sandra Williams, spokesperson Demizine, said: "People are obsessed with drinking something they call clean water even
though countless studies on the bottled water industry show that
bottled water is no better than tap water. A better question might be,'What is actually in that tap water or where is it coming from?'

Many municipalities in the USA including Orange County, FL, San Diego, CA and Las Vegas, NV
have been recycling wastewater back into the drinking supply for
decades to meet the need for more clean water.

Demizine says its new system can support a
group of three people indefinitely with 2,500 litres or about two days'
worth for each of the three people. The company says the system is a game changer when
it comes to the way we live, and where we live, because it eliminates
the need for a water hook up and septic system.

"It is the missing link in the tiny home movement, even though
that is not a market we are considering at this time," says the company's CEO, Jonathan Kitzen. "If you think it's not
clean—think again. It is filtered and sanitised and monitored far more
than your municipal water. Best of all, the system doesn't require you
to drastically alter the kinds of appliances you use. It will work with a
normal flush toilet, shower, dishwasher like other systems and it is
done in a smaller footprint than any other system we are aware of."

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